Dr. Denis A. Engemann
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Clustered marginalization of minorities during social transitions induced by co-evolution of behaviour and network structure
Carl-Friedrich Schleussner
,
Jonathan F. Donges
,
Denis A. Engemann
,
Anders Levermann
June 2016
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Scientific Reports 2016, 6, 30790
Dynmic Networks
social cognition
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co-evolution
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